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Irish effort is praised by lenders
The first review of Ireland's €85 billion international rescue plan has concluded the Irish government has met its fiscal targets by "a comfortable...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Waterfront priest profiled in Irish-language doc
New York waterfront campaigner the Rev. John Corridan S.J. is the subject of a documentary to be broadcast on the Irish-language television station...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Sligo village hoping for its own VIP visitor
Sligo - Both the U.S. president and the queen of England are due in Ireland in May but the village of Riverstown in County Sligo may have its own h...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Council's Quinn presents Kelly with Manton award
The New York City Council recently held its annual Irish heritage and culture event at the offices of Mutual of America on Park Avenue in Manhattan...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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A Rose in the Apple
The Big Apple rose of Tralee festival was held recently at the Hudson Theatre in Manhattan and the winner and Big Apple Rose of Tralee representati...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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She’s a lady
She was a lady and she had one tough life before it reached its all too premature end. The woman whose remains were recently unearthed at the Duffy...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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A big night for small business
There was a full house at Rosie O’Grady’s Manhattan Club last Friday evening for the Irish Echo’s inaugural Top 50 Irish Small Business Awards.Fift...
April 20, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Wreckage could contain Irish remains
The remains of two Irish doctors who perished when their Air France plane crashed in the Atlantic in 2009 could be among those spotted in wreckage ...
April 15, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Queen visit begins to take shape
Details of next month's visit to Ireland by Queen Elizabath are beginning to take firm shape this week. The queen will attend a state dinner in Dub...
April 15, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Kavanagh files suit against accuser
A defrocked monsignor has filed a defamation suit against the former seminarian whose abuse allegations led to his ouster from the Catholic clergy ...
April 15, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Ad Hoc chairs add voice
The condemnation by Irish American and Washington politicians of the murder in Northern Ireland of PSNI Constable Ronan Kerr has been reinforced by...
April 15, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff
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Hibs MacBride award to Clara Reilly
The Ancient Order of Hibernians is to honor Belfast rights activist Clara Reilly by presenting her with the order's prestigious MacBride Award, nam...
April 15, 2011
by Irish Echo Staff